Yes, drinking water does have effects on cholesterol levels. It generally is beneficial compared to someone drinking sodas or other drinks since water is pure. Drinking the recommended amount of water for you (# from doctor) will help lower your cholesterol levels.
Yes.Eating throws off the sugar levels and cholesterol. Drinking a liquid with no fat or carbohydrates should be fine.
what causes due to Chromium as a contaminant in drinking water in excess of permissible levels
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it can effect our drinking because of the salt that is in the water
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polluted water
High levels of nitrates may be found in drinking water and can cause stomach problems in children. Heavy metals may also end up in drinking water with small levels being consumed on a regular basis.
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There is limited research on the direct effect of coconut water on cholesterol levels. Coconut water is low in fat and cholesterol and contains potassium and antioxidants, which may have some cardiovascular benefits. However, if you have concerns about your cholesterol levels, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
if you pollute water then you won't have any water to drink because it is polluted and if you drink it, it will kill you. That is how pollution effects drinking water.
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